Day of Missionary Martyrs

March 21, 2014

24 March is celebrated as the Day of Missionary Martyrs. Like them, we are “witnesses” of the Gospel.

This day traces its orgin back to the assassination of Archbishop Oscar A. Romero, Archbishop of San Salvador (24 March, 1980). It is a Day of prayer and fasting in memory of the Missionary Martyrs. The initiative is now extended to many countries, even on different dates and circumstances: many dioceses and religious institutes dedicate special initiatives to commemorate their missionaries and all those who shed their blood for the Gospel.

The theme chosen for the XXII Day of Missionary Martyrs – Monday, 24 March 2014 – is “Martyria“, which means witness, “the conditio sine qua non to be true disciples of Jesus”.

“We are all called to witness our faith, to talk about our encounter with the Risen Lord, to endure all sorts of trouble, injustice, persecution, physical and spiritual, misunderstandings of any kind, in order to spread the Good News that we ourselves have received from others”.

“To remember the missionaries, who in different ways paid with their lives for their generous service for our brothers and sisters – writes Fr Michele Autuoro, national Director of Missio – must not become an alibi for us, we cannot limit ourselves with the celebration of their name … No! We have the task of collecting the style, the undisputed reliability and dedication, which led them not to fear of possible threats and risks … these friends of ours shake us so that our lives as disciples of the Master Jesus continues to proclaim the Gospel which gives back the dignity to the too many brothers and sisters who were oppressed by the injustices of other brothers and sisters”.

The donations that will be collected on the Day are for two missionary projects: in Tanzania (a catering college for 100 students) and in Bangladesh (reconstruction of the church in Narail). (with thanks to Agenzia Fides 21/03/2014)